False Start: Jewish Studies at German Universities During the Weimar RepublicWasserman (history, Open U., Israel) frames Jewish studies based on a convergence of Old Testament and New Testament research at German universities from 1918-33 as constituting a pre- revolutionary state in Thomas Kuhn's structure of scientific revolutions paradigm. In the context of the emerging Third Reich, how the science of Judaism was intro |
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Foreword | 11 |
Humble Prof Israel Isser Kahan | 21 |
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